Is it possible to password protect applications?

I'd like a password to be required when accessing various programs, Mail for example. I know you can require a password when checking for new mail, but that leaves access open to previously sent and received messages. I want a password dialog box to pop up when the program is launched, protecting access to that program under that user. Is this something possible with the Keychain or is there a third party app for this?
Thanks for any help.
C
PowerBook G4 1.5 GHz   Mac OS X (10.3.7)  

Messages are not part of the application. Protecting the application would do nothing to protect the data, which can be easily viewed without using Mail.app.
In general, sensitive data can be stored in an encrypted disk image. I am not sure how easily that could be done with mail.
The best approach, however, is to use OS X's user model. Each user should have his own account. People who shouldn't see your mail should not have access to your account. That, along with locking in the screen saver provides more security than locking an application could do.

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